Linder Commissioner { indice Governor and nator. Only those who. a yoke. Ww at Yall 0 on bale eat: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1954 STER TO VOTE NUMBER 84 _ person who votes must be registered prior to or on May first. If you have not already registered, you have but a short time to qualify to vote because Friday of this week is the last day of April. It is entirely possible that this years election may prove to be the most impor- tant election to the people of Georgia since the days of Reconstruction. The problems faeing the people of Georgia today eall for the most earnest and seri- ous consideration of every patriotic citt- zen and voting is the only method yet devised by the mind of man as a substi- tute for bayonets. When our good patriotic citizeris fail to vote, they are inviting either the ne- cessity to fight or the loss of their liberty. So, REGISTER AND VOTE. Tom Linder Commissioner of Agriculture Eaae- hie visiting in ty of South Cobb County af eteria with the local civic group ore about the arent progress. ba is under. the direction. of the erent Station at Experi- 2 t Georgia Makes, Makes Georgia recently. Hon. Tom Linder : Commissioner of Agriculture State Gapitol Atlanta 8, Georgla & Dear Tom: _ * of 3 The following letter from Mr. Jay Gould of Radio Station _WOWO, Fort Wayne, Indiana, is self- explanatory. Mr. Gould direeted the program of which I wrote in the Market Bulletin : There aren't any words in my vocabulary that can express the deep thankfulness I feel to you for the personal sacrifice you made to help us make our 15th Annual Achievement Award Banquet the success: _that it was. I have heard nothing but the finest things about your talk. TI must confess that the greatest satisfaction I had out of your visit here, however, was the serious challenging conversations with you, Earl, and Dr. John at meal times. It is with utmost sincerity that I repeat my belief that you are following the road that leads to the. only sound solution to agriculiural progress and all it means to each of us, not only in health but in happiness and intelligence, as well. With the very kindest regards, I am s/ Jay Gould - Faithfully yours, -Farm Service Director PAGETWO on the mailing lis) Notices of farm produce of notice. REAU OF MARF 222 STATE APPLOL,Atlanta, ATIONAL EDITORIAL ye |assochatidn he) under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy | Address al] itenis for publication ana requests to be put nd for change of address toSTATE - ie MEMBER and appuricnanves admissible notices. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published Bimited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at By Markets, 222 State Capito) Atlanta, Ga. 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Gs Depariment of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau o} of June 6, of October 8, i917. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act Executive Office State State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Capito) Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace Si. Covington, Ga SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Electric Chicken Brooder, 300 cap., $100. E. L. Herndon, Atianta, Rt. 7, Box 570. : Allis Chalmers B~ Model . Tractor, good cond., with 2 disc plows and cultivators. Reason- able price. Write. H. K. Sutton, Gainesville, Rt. 9. Call Lenox 4-5663. : 2 Tractor Drawn 14 In, Bot- tom Turn Plows, 2 Sulky Hay Rakes, 1 Push Rake, all John Deere; Also two?-2H Turn Plows, 1 Sears Potato Plow, scme parts missing, and a Plan- et Jr. Gardey Planter. B. W. Middlebrook, Barnesville, Phone 67-J. Allis Chalmers Combine with power take - off, excellent cond., Reasonable; Also Cot- ten Duster (6 row), will fit most any tractor, $125. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. 1952 Allis - Chalmers B Trac- tor, with lift and power take- eff, new Rome harrow, heavy duty cultivator, planters, heavy duty mowing machine, all A-1 cond. J. W. Holbrooks, Esom Hill. (8 mi. W. Cdartown, Ga.) One 10 can Westinghouse Milk Cooler, 3 unit Hindman milking machine, and other dairy equipment. Roscoe Wheeless, Meansville, Rt. 1. Tel. Thomaston 4698. One Hardee Spraying Ma- chine, rebuilt, new parts throughout, repainted, guar. Ist. class cond., $1500; Intl. Harrow, used very little, 6 1/2.ft., $125; Intl. H. Tractor, rebuilt, plant- ers, fertilizer, attachments, all cultivating equip., $1400. Call collect He. 5-5686. C. M. Pippin, Albany, Rt. B. J. D. 8 ft. Binder on rubber, operates from PTO, cut only 45 acres of oats. Sell at sacri- fice. Robert M. Lee, Grantville. (Lone Oak). One ised 52 SRI: Fropelled Combine, good cond., for sale. J, T. Dean, Jasper, Rt. 2, Nearly new 2 1/2 hp Mustang Rotary Tiller, A-1 cond., cuts 16 in. swath, prepares ground for seeding in one operation, $148. Bryon A. Meeker, Pine Mtn. Valley. Tel. Hamiltan, 2881. Bradley Mowiing Machine, almost new, extra good cond., $75; Corn and Cotton Stalk Cutter, good cond., $15; Guano Distributor, Turning Plows, Middle Busters, Sweeps; Also ether farm tools. Mrs. Earl Stephens, Fairburn, Rt. 2, Rivertown Rd. H. Self] j}am, Albany, 1200 Fourth Ave. 6 Disc. J. D. Tiller, needs some work on trip wheel, one 6 ft. J. D. Dbl. Sec. Harrow, F-20 Farmall Tractor on rubber. All good cond. Contact. Oscar Raw- lins, Milan, Rt. 1. Allis - Chalmers 60 Allcrop Harvester, with motor and hy- draulic lift, 3 yrs. old, used very little, $1250. Dell D. Gled- hill, Dublin, P. O. Box 392. Late 1952 Model M John Deere Tractor, fully equipped, planters, cultivators, 8 - 23 in. pickup type Rome: bush and bogg harrow, practically new, for sale, E. W. Steed, Winder, ve 4. Hwy. 211. Day Phone 881. Super C Farmall Tractor, cul- tivators, planters, fertilizer at- tach., used very little, A-1 cond., cheap for cash. Geo. D. Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 3. Intl.McCormick 45T pickup Baler, Int. McCormick-Deering Side Del. Rake on rubber, both one, yr. old, baled about 1500 bales, like new, $1350 for both, James W. Veal, Cedartown, Rt. 3. : 2 % HP Blrready Garden Trac- tor with turning plow, disc har- row, cultivator, scratcher, lay- ing off plow, used very little for 2 season, $195. M. A. Albert- son, Dalton, 1502 Murray Ave. One 2 H Wagon, very good cond., $12.50; Stalk Cutter, $10. W. M. Neese, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. No. 60 Allis-Chalmers Com- bine with motor drive, used part of two seasons, $750;: WC Allis - Chalmers Tractor and 7 ft, Mower, Athens 8 Disc Har- row, good discs, $700. All good equipment. J. H. Mobley, Bu- ford; RE: 2. Massey Harris 55 Diesel Tractor, large dbl. sec. disc harrow; 2 Avery R. Tractors fully equipped, Moline Pickup Hay Baler, perfect. cond.; Also Irrigation System, like new, with full equipment. C. B. El- He. 5-4956. One used 4 Can Intl. Milk Cooler for dairy, $250 at our place. A. A. Culpepper, Bowd- on, ; 195f Huskie garden tractor, 3 HP, cultivators, mold board turning plow and mower, Ist class cond. for sale. B. W. Dod- son, Plains, phone 662. - Pair Cole Planters with all attachments. for Ford Tractor. Excellent shape. Assortment |) power take-off, and J. D. side |del. rake; Also McCormick 4 unit milking machine for dairy; SECOND RAND MACHINERY FOR SALT take-off, pulley, hydraulic lift, traetor in good cond. $1000. F. H. Agee, Crawfordville. Allis ~ Chalmers Pickup Hay |Baler, round bales, pulled with All excellent cond., used very mae L. Cash, Mt. Airy, ee , \ 6 ft. Case Combine with good motor and clover attach., ready. Reasonable: Zimri M. Addy, Preston c/o Circle A Ranch. J. D. Binder and McCormick Deering Thrasher, 28-32 self feeding, Ist. class cond., practi- cally new belts, $300. for both. Or will sell separately. Morris Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Hay Rake, 2 H Walking Cul- tivator, Mule Drawn 4 Row Crop Duster for sale. Mrs. J. P. Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Rt. 1. _J. D. 4 Dise Tiller on rubber, No. 100, practically new disc, $175. J. M. Pound, Tucker, 2972 wonledee Rd. Tel. 43-7644 (6-9 M). : One Chattanooga 8 Roller Cane Mill with 60 gal. boiler. Write. J. B. Brinson, Munnrlyn, Riyals 1 H Wagon, good running gear, $15. See. Emory. Phillips, Cumming. ~- 5 Turner Hay Baler, good run- ning cond., rubber tired wheels, $75. W. H. Cook, Buena Vista, Rt. 8. p Sees 2 H Wagon, good cond., also some horse drawn plows... Bar- gain. J. E. Voyles, Morrow, Tel. Jonesboro, Ga. 2101, J. D. Riding Cultivator, single and Master lift, with feet and rolling disc, $35. at my farm. R. L. Rickles, Turin. Horse Drawn Riding Cultiva- tor, $40.. Also Moline Wagon, 2-3/4 size, $30. at my place. 1 mile north Winston. Horace Darnell, Winston. Allis - Chalmers Combine, Model 60, recently overhauled, $250.; New Case Combine, $900. or trade for cub tractor out- fit. Roy A. Russell, Milner, Tel. Griffin 7076. 5 Outdoor Elec. Brooder, 100 chick size, $22.50. Exch. for Bunch Velvet Beans, Bunch Field Peas, or late Soybeans. S. M. Stout, Warm Springs. Piedmont 1 H Wagon, $60.; Gantt Cotton Planter, $3.; J. D. 2 H Turner, $7.50. E. R. Daniel, Thomaston, Rt. 4. Fowler Plow, good cond., used very little one year, $10. my place, 10 miles N. Jasper, Ina i eee: Talking Rock, tint Q 2 Disc Semi-Mounted Plow for Allis - Chalmers. WD, good cond. for sale; Also want Hay Loader to load loose hay on truck (type that hitches behind truck). Must be in good cond. Dell J. Russell, Greensboro, c/o Lick Skillet Ranch, Sev, 2 H Walking Cultivators, mostly Oliver and Chattanooga makes, some like new, $25.-$75. ea.; 2 H Oliver Riding Peanut Weeder, never used; Sev. used mule drawn Covington Cotton Planters, Cole planters, Single and Dbl. Hoppers, 1 H Weeders. Cheap. My farm,1% mi. E. Cordele. T. E. Fletcher, Cordele, Box 293. One Cycle Mower for . Allis- Chalmers WD Tractor to operate with power take-off. Contact. Jesse F, Mitcham, c/o Jesses Pharmacy, Griffin. 70 Oliver Tractor, bought in fall 45, harrow, harrow carri- age, and 4 disc tiller on rubber, $600. Ivan Stephens, Buford, Tel. 362, J. D. Crawler Type Tractor, good cond., tracks like new, idle wheels, just been rebushed, new sprockets. See at my place. S. E. Williams, Stone Mountain, cogs and plates. $50. E. P. Drex- el, Tifton, Rt. 3. : Farmall M, strater lights power} _ * SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE $200. J. R. Bagwell, Intl, 42 combine, $199:95. W. F, 1 Curry, Hawkins- Ville; ARE a Ga. Cracker Guano Distributor, Plows, 12 Scrapes, 6 Scooters, 1 Arm Steel Frame Cutoff Saw; 26 i $25.; Blower and Anvil for bla smith shop, $15. H. C. Single- ton, Tucker, Rt. 1, Ph. 3-6119; One 1952 Farmall Super C Tractor, A-1 cond!, with 2 disc plow, set single harrow, smoothing harrow, also all plant- ers and cultivators. Herman Stancel Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Ph. 4861. - Trrigation equipment with all necessary parts (pipe and acces- ories,) Also new No. 25 All crop All Purpose Drier, Bargain price used less than 100 hrs. Edw. G. Massey, Macon, 2272 Miller Field Rd. ~ SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED for M Farmall. Trenton, Rt, 1. Want to exchange 250 fence post (cedar), 6 ft.,-for Garden Tractor, good shape. H. M. Walker, Chickamauga, Rt. 1._ i N. Belk, Intl.; Consider with bull dozer blade. Might consider small one at right price. Must be good. State price and cond. No phone calls. Write particulars. Clarence D. Taylor, Waycross, Blackshear Ave. ; Want good Elec. Automatic Incubator, suitable for hatch- ing quail. and other small] eggs. State make, model. lowest cash price, cond. Ist. letter. Herschel . Hutchins, Lithonia, P. O. Box 245. Tel. 4711. ee Want large size Manure Spreader (90 bu.) with tractor hitch and rubber tires. Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek. | ' Want 8 HP Speedex Garden Tractor or any riding tractor. State price, cond., and whether ready to go, or have to be re- placed. Not interested in walk- ing tractor. T. C.. Freeman, Marietta, 1124. Powder Springs St. 5 tae Want David Bradley Dise Harrow and acrugenic Foot Plow for garden trdttor. With- in 50 miles Atlanta. Richard Tally, Atlanta, 1357 Cecilia Dr., S. E. Tel. Dixie 6683. ; Want 1 Silage Loader or Hay Loader, used. perferably one that will pull behind truck for loading. A. L. Freeman, Yates- ville, c/o Fruit Hill Farm. ms Want a churn (hand -operat- ed), any size, 1-5. gal. prefer- ably. Mrs. Larence Sea, Hines- ville, Rt. 1, Want to exchange bagging at- tachment and platform in good cond., for grain bin for Allis- Chalmers No. 60 Combines. (Need for 2 combines). Write at once. John C. Reid, Zebulon. Want one used stand and drawbar for Ford tractor. State condition and price in letter. Must be reasonable. J. A. Lovelace, Haddock, Rt. 1. Want 1 each Medium size Grindstone, and Hand Bellows, good cond., for blacksmith shop on farm near Alpharetta. F. W. Stover, Atlanta, 3254 W. Shadowlawn Ave. N. E. Ch. 3210 : Se pe a s MacMor Farms, Perry, open heifers, 6 bred heifer 1740 Hambrick Rd. Rt. 3. Tel.|| guaranteed. Contac 43-061@) <, estes, 42 Combine, good cond., ready, Bowman. | good cond.,| Cole Planter, 1 H Turn Plow, 8 Beam. Plow Stock, $60.;|. set |= Want loader and grader blade | 2 per Plants, 10-1 ters, 212. PR Potato, see Vine cuttings, : $4.; Tomato, moss~ plants, full count, | Earlish Lightsey. to Hill Sweet. MO. Can ha Certified field globe and Rutge $15. Ready to. - Mrs. Mild ol. - skin, $4. M.- ment. - ( Lightsey, Surrency, Garlic Bulbs, $1. packed. Add posta man : Long, Ellijay, plants, $3.50 and i Dixie, Rt. Lenk Lawrence Griff prepaid. Ready. REGISTERED ANGUS AUC Decatur, combination on grass Sale to MacMor Farms, on Friday, Ma Perry33 cows with calves at Lenox. Rt: 10%: Certified La. C tato Plants, $5. | Marglobe Tomato Moss packed. Full OQuinn, Odum, Rt Everbearing St Plants, 90c C; Gi Add peatege COD; + oy Grindle. pp Govt. insp. L $3.75, Sweet Potato, April and May del. v ber, _Surrenc te Want Crawler Tractor, TD 9, |'m up, $4 Screven, | About 1000 Cow then red), 15, 60c. Stamps or money. Brunswick, Govt. insp. treated Rutger Imp. Copperskin Potat dle | , sy Govt. insp. Pl Po Good $2 : 20c_ pack. Pl: P. R. potato King sweet, Jo od ioe ec aa Gov't. insp. - May. -H. . Gov't. ii weet potato 'P. R. potato plants insp. and treated; $2.50; Rutgers TRY and Snap _ perskin potato plants, ae. ready, $3.50 515. No COD. Julian Sy Reg rskin poi treated, $4. M ewey Thornton, copperskin potato 25 M. 3M. up. Full mpt shipment. Onis Tistol.. ~~ , Rutger Tomato Iky stems, 500, $1.50; Roots wrapped. Full dsguet: Bobby Evans, PRt.. 2. -copperskin potato M. or more, guar, Leary .C. Potato Plants, Millions *, Bristol 2 Jersey Cabbage, $2.50 r Tomato, $2.25 M Hall, Arabi. Rt. 1. lem Artichoke Tubers Plants growing on them, each, $2. -C; 600, $5.; Plants, 200, $1.50: PP. : Page, Atlanta, 149 N.|. Huckleberry, 24 doz., id Strawberry. 50c C; , ch; Kudzu, 10c ostage. Mrs. Otis - Bushes, 75c doz.; leberry, bearing size, ; Blackberry and dew- Se doz.; Yellow Root 65ce doz. Add _ postage derson, Ellijay, Rt. 124. kleberry, Hazlenut ing size, 85 doz.; low Plum Sprouts, fellow Root Plants, 65c 1 postage. Mrs. Homer. Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box uckleberry Plants, size, 85c doz.; Hazle- _ Blackberry and Se doz; Wild Oz fellow vas = x eee age. Mrs. Nancy Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box _ bearing nd Hazlenut Bushes, 85c ellow Root Plants, 65c Vild Strawberry, 40c lackberry, 75c doz.; e doz. Add post- anda Henderson, = Tomato, from _certi- d, grown on new land, oi i + $2: .50.. Ex No Stokes, Fitzgerald. insp. PR Potato, 500, 25 M; Black~ Beauty $4.50 M; Hot Cayen- Calif. Wonder Sweet $4.25 M: Rutger Tomato, ; 500, $1.75. Moss packed. unt. Prompt shipment. ell, Baxley, Rt. 4. sD. Red and Yellow eorge Griffis, Box 186. \ ed Bunch PR Sweet from vine cuttings, $6 Any quantity. Immedi- very. One-half cash with lance COD. L. L. Heidt, oe Screven, utger Tomato, 500, -M; Black Beauty Egg- , 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Cayen- pt, and Calif. Wonder Sweet $4.25 M; 500, $2.25. y Crosby, Baxley, Rt. 4. 2. Red Skin Potato, Calif. Sweet, and Long Hot 2 Black Beauty ato plants, 4 . Del. +} Tomatoes, 50} Cauliflower,. Eggplants, Pep- -| pers, 35 doz. $1 lots or more At. 2. : La. Copperskin Potato, State insp, $3 M; Less than 5 M, $4 M. At beds. Ready. S. D. Gra- ham, Surrency. : ; insp.. to 3rd zone. J. F. Gruber Odum, 4Goy. insp., potato plants, pink or copperskin, $3.25 M. del. Prompt shipment. G. FE, Pat- terson, Bristol. : P. R. Potato,. govt. insp., Imp. La. Copperskin, good count, 5000, $10.00. Prompt shipment co . Lester Crawford, Bris- tol. Acres of tomato plants from certified seed, on new ground, Marglobe, Baltimore, Rutger, 500, $1.50; 300, $1; $2.50 M. Roots wet wrapped for fresh delivery. Full count. E. L. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald. Phone 3883. a Govt. insp. pure Pink Skin PR Potato, 500, $2.50; $4 M. Del. Booking orders for May Ist. No cash \or checks on del. orders. Dewey Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. PED Chas. Wakefield Cabbage, White Bermuda Onion Plants, 1300, $1; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M; Rut-| | ger Tomato, $3.50 M; 75e C; Calif. Wonder Sweet and Cayen- ne Hot Pepper, $1C; $5. M. Del. in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Rutger Tomato, $4 M; Calif. Wonder and Hot Pepper, $5 M; 300, $2; Cabbage, and Bermuda, 300, $1; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Pre- paid in Ga. Otis Conner, Pitts. Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, good plants, moss packed, ready, $2.25 M; 75c C; Govt. insp. Cop- perskin and PR Potato, good, $3 M. Del. Hiram Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. La. Copperskin Potato Plants, $3.50 M, FOB; Marglobe, Rutger Tomato, $2.50 M. Del. Miss Florence OQuinn Odum, Rt. 2. Millions certified Potato Plants, govt. insp. unit 1, and copperskin, $2.75; Bunch, $5. FOB. Shipped daily. Full count. Ready. A. R..Lightsey, Surrency, ts Bis ees: Govt. insp. PR Red and Cop- perskin Potato, 1-4 Mj $2.50 M; 5000 or more, $2 M. No COD. Ready. J. C. Tyre, Bristol. | Streamliner Strawberry Plants,, $1.50 C; Martha Wash- ington Asparagus, $1 doz.; Lat- ham Red Raspberry, $2 doz.; Thornless Boysenberry, $1.50 doz. All certified. Add: postage. A. P. Friday, Rome, RFD No. 5. ~ Correction: Millions certified PR Potato Plants, $2.50.M; To- mato, 50c C; 500, $2; $3 M; Pep- pers 50c C. Full count. B. J. Head Alma. Pimiento Pepper Plants 30c doz. Del. R. H. Kent, Dawson. Field grown Rutger and Mar- globe Tomato.. Plants, 200, $1; 500, $2; $3.50 M. Moss packed. Full count. J. P. Mullis, Baxley Rt. 4. Phone 3328. Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, $2.50 M; Copperskin Potato, $4.25 M. Del. Full count. Prompt shipment. Marvin Mullis, Odum, large or small. No chks. Ww. W. Williamson ,Bristol, Rt. 1. Gvt. insp. Pink Skin Potato, $4 M Del. Full count. Prompt shipment. Rufus C, Lightsey, Odum, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. PR Copperskin Potato, $3.50 M; 5 M or more, $3 M. FOB..No COD. G. L. Brannen, Patterson. Asparagus Crowns, $1.25 doz.; Thousands cee, ee Sprouts, Celery, Beets, Rutger re certified, Lettuce, del. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Regis- Rt. 1, Box 20, _ | Govt. insp, and | ae Potato, lants, eady, good ull count, $4 M. Dely Wilton Ring, Odum. Govt. insp, Potato, $4.5 $4 M. Full ment. S. R. RFD 2, Phone 3251. Govt. insp. Red PR Potato, $3 M. Can fill large orders. Ready. Prepaid. No chks. Paul Lightsey, Screven. Gvt. insp. Red and Pink Skin PR Potato, $3 M; Calif, Wonder Sweet Pepper, $3. Moss packed, No chks or COD. Omar Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. Gvt. insp .Red and La. Cop- perskin Potato, ready, $4 M; Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, ready, $2.25 M. Del. Moss pack- a W. G. Murray, Odum, Rt. Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C; Horseradish, Catnip, 25c bunch; Red Raspberry, $1-doz.; Also Blackeyed White Peas, 10c large cup; Limited amt. Black Field Peas, tender hull, 30c cup. Add postage. Veda Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2. \ Marglobe and Rutger Toma- fe $3 M; Govt., insp. treated opperskin Potato, $4.50 M. Del. Full eount, shipped Eon S.\J. Griffis, Odum, oa : . Coren PR M; 5 or more, pear Prompt ship- Marglobe and, Rutger Toma- to, $2.75 M; Govt. insp. treated Copperskin Potato, $4.50 M. Full count. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Katie Mullis, Odum, Rt. i. Cert. govt. insp,, treated Bunch PR Potato, $1.25 C; 500, $4; $7 M. PP. Moss packed. Ga, Fla. only. April, May, June del. Raymond Fussell,-Milan, Rt. 2. to, $4 M. Ready to pull..A. J. oe Patterson, Rt, 1, Box State insp. Imp. La. for Ret skin Potato,-ready, $5 M. Del. No chks. Mrs. J. Bt Ayeock, Surrency, Rt. 2 Marglobe, Baltimore, and Rutger Tomato, stalky stems, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. ll count. Roots wrapped. Prompt ship-" ment. Accept all orders. Bobby Evans, Rebeeca, Rt. 2. _ Sweet tato Plants: Gold Rush, PR, (pink skin), Jerusa- lem Whiteskin, all govt. insp., shipped FOB. $5, $4, and $3 M. Add $1 if shipped by mail PP, Per M. J. G. Adams, Ty Ty. Ga. Collard, 400, $1; 500, $1.25; $2 M; 5 M, $9; $15, 10 M. Del. $1 M at farm; Also Rutger Tomato, 400, $1; $1.25 PP. Solo- mon Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 197. Govt., insp. Red Skin PR Po- tato, $4 M; Old Fashion Boon, $5 M. Del. in ger Guy Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2, : Copperskin or PR Potato Plants, $3.50 M; Over 5 M, $3 M; Rutger Tomato, $2 M; Ruby King Sweet Long Pod, and Cayenne~ Hot Pepper, $4 M. cha J. E. Arnold, Surrency, its; me ; Copperskin Bunch Potato, $5 M. FOB. Ready to pull. No COD B. B. OBerry, Surrency, Re 2, Rt..2 " 2 ; Imp. P. R. Potato, copper- Govt. insp. imp. PR Sweet) skin, $4 M. Del. in Ga. Book- | Potato, red and Ee ing orders. No ehks. J. G. $3.50 M. Del. in Ga. No chks./ pearce, Bristol, Rt. 1. i Orders large or small. Jennings Soa Williamson, Bristol, Rt. 1 New Giant Strawberry Plants : (came from Fla.) $2.C. Damp Govt. insp. imp. PR Sweet|/ packed. PP. Mrs. Tom Har- Potato, red and copperskin,| ins, Mountain City, P. O. Box $3.50 M. Del. in Ga. Orders} 4 = Govt insp. treated Red Skin PR. and Copperskin Potato Plants, from vine euttings, $4 M.-PP, F; W. Dixon, Bristol. i Copperskin and Red Skin Potato, govt, insp, 14 M, $3.50 M; 5000 or more $3 M. At my house. Ready. No COD. D. M. Cason, Bristol. Strong, well rooted Jersua- lem Artichoke Plants, $1.35 C. PP in Ga. F. M. Combs, Wash- ington. Kudzu Crowns; rooted, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $2 C; 500, $7; $12.50 M. Add postage. No chka. @, D. treated. ~ | errington, Baxley, | Coastal Bermuda _ Stolons, free of harmful weeds or grass, by truck at farm, under 50 M, 65c M; 50 M up, 50c M; By ex- press in burlap bags, 2 M, $1.90; 20 M, $18; 50 M, $35. D. J. Har- rison, Blackshear. Phone 3713. True to name Marglobe, Rutger, and New Stone Toma- to, strong plants, moss packed, $2.50 M; 2 M up, $2 M; $1 C; Calif. Wonder and Ruby King Sweet Pepper, $4 M; $1 C; Govt. insp. and treated PR Red and Pink skin Potato, $3.50 M. Del. W. R. Lightsey,Screven. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Citron Seed, 5c Ralph Jones, Cadwell. 3700 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza Seed, 1953 crop, avg. 70 pct. germ,, 22c lb. at farm; Also 2200 lbs. Calif. Blackeyed Peas, 53 crop, 65 pct. germ. test Mar. 1954, in 100 lb. bags, $3.50 bu. A. T. Greene, Americus, Rt. 1, Box 118, Tp oP: 20 bu. New Era peas, good, treated, for Seed only $5.50 bu. at my place. C. C. Alston, Pres- ton. Rt. 2, < : Stone Mtn., Greystone, and Lipsie Watermelon, Rockyford and Hales Best Cantaloupe Seed, 10c Tbl.; Also Dynamite Popcorn, 1953 crop, well ma- tured, left on stalk until dry, 20c Ib. E. E. Kurtz, Marietta. 75 lbs. good hand picked, ciean imp. long green okra seed, 50c Ib.; 5 lbs, $2. Add postage. Will not ship less than pound. C. Leon Smith, La- Grange, Rt. 1. Green Glaze Collard Seed, 1953 crop, 25 Tbl.; 6 Tbls., $1; $5 lb; Large Old Fashion Muskmelon, -25 tbl.; Jumbo Pumpkin, [5c doz.; 2 doz., 25c. Mrs. J.-A. Wilson, Martin. Martin Gourd and Pump- Seed, 30 seed, 10 and self. ad- dressed, stamped envelope. April time to plant. Joseph A. Smith, Monticello, Rt. 2. Hales Best cantaloupe seed 10 tbls., or exe, 3 spoons full for 1 feed sack, free of holes. fEa. pay Boebige. Mrs. B. Peavy, Lyons, Rt. 4 Martins milo, recleaned, ex- cellent and cert. purity and ger- mination upon request; also com- bine run, barl@y, oats and milo, riced right. W. M. Nixon, homaston, % B & B Ranch. *phone 2412. > Brown Tom Millet, hay and grazing kind, tested for germ. and purity, 8c lb. No orders filled under 100 lbs. Norman Johnson, Warrenton, Rockyford Cantaloupe, Okra, Pumpkin, Black Diamond, and Kleckley Watremelon, White Bunch Butterbean, and Citron Seed, 25c teacup; $1 qt.; Martin Gourd, $1 qt. W. R. Bartlett, Dames Ferry, Rt. 2: Yo Yo Pepper Seed, 15c per pod; 2 pods, 25c. H. M. Moor- man, Lovett. Hales Best Cantaloupe, 10c Tbl., Pumpkin, 5 e doz. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr. Jimpson Wedd Seed, 25c pk. Add postage. Mrs. Grady Brew- er, Toomsboro. Calif. Blackeyed Peas, 40c cup. Add postage. Roy Grindle, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 53. Early White Bunch Bean Seed, tender, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. L. T. Barron, Gainesville, Rt: t: Long Green Okra Seed, 20c large cup; Long Cowhorn Pep- per, 5 pods, 10c; Cornfield Pea Seed, l5c large cup; Pumpkin, 3 doz, 15c Add postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Brown Top Millet, combine run, $5 Cwt. at my barn; $6 Cwt. shipped Freight Collect; Also sev, thousand bushels oats, $1 bu. at barn. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Rt. . Ph. 7310. Galif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 20 start; 13 starts, $1 PP. Mrs. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Tennie Blue, Felton, Rt. 1. _ SEED AND GRAIN. [is SPOR SALE See ree es Honeydrip Sorghum Cane Seed, clean, no trash, 10c lb.; Also Blue and White Mexican Seed Corn, 20c lb. Add postage. A. D. Giles, Whitesburg, Rt. 1. Okra Seed, 45c lb.: Or\in 5 Ib. lots, 40c lb. Plus postage. J. F. 3 Wellborn, Rock Springs. 50 Ibs. 1953 crop Green Pod Okra Seed, sound, clean, $20 or $1 lb.; 5 Ibs., $3.50; 10 Ibs., $5 Fla. Speckled Pole Butterbeans, more prolific than others, 3 Ibs. $1 PP in Ga. J. M. Jones, Grayson. la. Cantaloupe Seed, name unknown, large, 2 thimbles full, 15c PP. Mrs. W. M. Willis, Chats- worth, Rt. 2. 800 Ibs. delicious Browneyed Eating Peas, 16-19 to pod, very reasonable. Pick up at my farm. R. D.Crymes, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Pleasant Hill Community. Cpl. Pole Butterbeans, cup; Red Speckled Crowder and Clay. Pea, 20c up Martin Indian Club and Dipper Gourd-seed, 25c .pkg.; 3 packs (1 of each) 65c; Also Jerusalem 30 Atrtichoke Plants, $1 C.. Add postage. Mrs, C. D. jay, Rt. 2. Old Time Little White Tender Half Runner Garden and White Tender Cutshort Cornfield Bean Seed, $1 cup.Plus postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Talking Rock, Rt. 1. White Mush .Peas, Green Tender Okra Seed, 40c cup; 3 cups, $1; Red Speckled Crowd- er and White Blackeyed Peas, 35c cup; 3 cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Sellers, Elli- Cattail Millet, $11 per hundred Ibs. FOB. J, H. Bellflower, Ft. Valley. 7300 lbs. Brown Top Millet, recleaned, in 100 lb. new bags, $7 Cwt. FOB. Homer E. Williams Athens, 481 Ruth St. : Mixed Gourd Seed, 15c pkg. ae John Weaver, Temple, Rt. Pure Imp. Pride and Icebox Watermelon Seed, 50c C; Also P./ Heart of Gold Cantaloupe, 25, 10c. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope with each. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5. 1954 Champion Green Glaze Collard Seed, 4 Tbls., $1; 8 Thls., $2. PP. Have 30 lbs. Make offer. Mrs. T T. Holloway, Cobbtown. Mixed Blackeyed and 2 Crop Crowder Peas, also Okra Seed for sale. E. M. Dixon, Eastman, Rt. 4. (McRae Hwy.). Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 20c start; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rockmart, Rt. 2. Clemson Spinless Okra, Hast- ings 1953 crop, $1 lb.; Larger lots cheaper. Lewis He Jones, Fayetteville, Rt. 3. Pumpkin, Watermelon, Canta- loupe Collard, Parsnip, Carrot Seed, 30c pkt.; Also Tomato, Hot and Sweet Pepper Plants, 2 doz., 50c; $1.50 C. Prepaid. C. W. Page, Atlanta, 149 N. Ave. N. E, At- 6452. 4 Silver Hull and Speckled Crowder, White with Blackeye Peas, 3 cups, $1; White Butter- beans, 40c cup; Dry Hot Pepper in pod, 40c pt. Icebox Water- melon, 25c doz.; Okra, and Half Runner Garden Bean Seed, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming. Giant Gourd Seed, 5 ft. around, 3 packs, $1.25; Martin, 3 packs, $1; Dipper, $1.50 doz.; Okra Seed, $1 Ib.; And Masto- don Everbearing Strawberry Plants, $1 C; Catnip, $1 doz. Add postage. L. J, Ellis, Cum- ming, Rt. 5. Citron Seed, 75c 1b.; Col. Bunch Butterbeans, 25 lb.; Banana Mushmelon, HoneyRock Cantaloupe, 50c teacup; Also Mtn. Huckleberry Plants, 2 doz., - 75ce; Large Klondike Strawberry, 75c C; Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Also Sat @ - BEANS AND PEAS | "FOR SALE Purple Hull Crowder Peas, picked without rain, clean, bright, 30 Ibs., at 25c lb. here. Add postage. Mrs. Kate Har- rell, Fayetteville. Speckled Tender Cutshort Cornfield Beans, good, 65c cup; | Mixed, 60c cup. Add postage. Arvil Lambert, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Iron Clay Peas, $6. bu. Phone Griffin 7076. Roy G1: Everbearing Strawber- ry Plants, 80c C. Add postage. Miss~ L. M, White, np abignees: Rt. 1, Box 57. ; Elder, Plum, White Sace fras, Wild Cherry, Sweet Gum, Pine, Red, White Oak, Elder, Persimmon, - Mullein, - Heart Leaves, Poke Root, 50c Ib.; 2. Tos; -85e; Smith. . -Horsemint,- Garlic, Root, 50c doz. ; Sassafras, $1 Ib.;- Add postage. Mrs. D. M. oa. Ry, ~ Dahlonega, Re. 1. _ EGGS FOR SALE Risiaeck Pheasant Eges, 20c ea. W. C. Sullivan, anes 805 Fairfield Ave. Speckled and White Cross Gtiinea Eggs, 15,.$1.35; 30, $2.50. PP: in Ga. RB: Schoeppel, hehe cross, Rt. 2, Box 108. z bright Bantam Hggs, 15, $1.25; White Guinea, 18, $1.80. Plus} postage.. William. a Baghiela, '|Richland. ~ Toulouse .Embden ross Nae Eggs, 50e ea. PP in, Ga. itz, pee Camp- hellion Rd. Speckled Gaigen (ol jullon type,) 18, eggs $2 PP George O. Roberts, Barnesville. Seae C. Williams, Deeatur. 115 Colum: bia Dr. Rt.1. 9 -Quail Eggs: Northern, $3 doz.} $22.50 C; Tennessee Red, $7 doz.; $55 C. "Herbert Moss Atlanta, 1989 Baker Rd., N. W. Tel. Bel- mont 7938. Purebred prize winning White Cornish also pure White African Guinea Begs for hatching, $2 per 15; ingneck Pheasants (hatching), 25c ea. Del. is Craft; Lavonia, Rt. 2," 3 Popes Black Minorca Eg gs, 16 setting, $1.50. PP. Nobie Elliott Lavonia, Rt. 1. Giant Black Minorca - dviael Eggs, 15 ae $2.50. Insured parcel post. L, B. Millians, Newnan. Dark cornish Eggs, lon -yel- low leg e 16 for$1.65; PP Also one Sept hatch Cockerel and 3) y ae C; 50 es Onion, $1. da Ae i 7 ad rint eee | Adairsville, Rt. 2. strawberry plants, $1 C, Mrs. |~ 50c doz.; Also size Garlic Bulbs, re velope. Mrs. Grady Browen Toomsboro, a Plenty of Red ene at: . $1. Plus _postage- Lloyd | Smith, Dalton, Rt. 1, % Henry ; Yellow | Ga Also. Red Raspberry, $1. doz. |? Purebred Selected Golden Se. Dial Purebred Mamoth Toulouse| 7 Goose Eggs for hatching, 50c ea. bes Charlie Bailey, Vienna, Rt.|. , | Hens, $9. FOB. ee eS E. ae f foe a : fe a 1 Coker 100 wilt ant . certitig: cottonseed, 1s : Se delinted, Ceresan treated, bag. fu comme in new 100 lb. bags, 7 Gable, FOB. Joe D. Murrow, ene i Farmington, Tel, 2948. : Catnip, lemon. balm, vie Cok 100 + wilke fongennk: horseradish, 12, $1; garlic bulbs,| garden gooseberries, A $1. ath: Rt. 2. Dark Cor nish Eggs | ing, 16 for $160. D r Feather Le jeggs, 15 for : : neth Shocdley. Al De ea. Will exch ver pheasant. eg; eo eu as oe ei Also ( duck and white G Write for rices now. Jes | : pee Rt 20 Print shh washed 3 or more alike, 35c postage. Mrs. Myrl Tallapoosa, Rt. arte Also Jimpson Weed Ga. Seed, 25e pack; Martin Gourd | 4 : Seed. 10c doz, and stamped en- at. lb. ae pri excellent quality, free and mildew, 35c ea. +. - a = % 5 8e | doz; No- 2's, titty for : Box 58 al ee good ality, eee ed, 25c ea.,.10 for $: age. Mee Gladys = pnd white sheetin 100 1b. cap. of Nice tayon ., Washed, holes, _mildew. Mane striped and plain. pte Mac ; Large Northern Bobwhite, al- ees so Red Quail Eggs for sale. A.} Artlchotes at ea age. Philip: Nea o a : 1, 60c Ib. plus poe in. ee Branch. Is, 500 ea. Snel ~D. eas, aa = per Ee olisan Sizes 50c and. - eEpe) o market Apr. 15-20. For = Beat J. L. Allen, Dublin, Rit. ~ 13. Call 221 day; 1607W3 night. CORN AND SEED CORN Ear Corn, $1.75 bu. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Rt. 1. Good , sound. corn, yellow or white, $1.75 bu. FOB my farm. 2 mi. So. Newton on State Hwy. 200. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton. HAY, _ Few tons Lespedeza Hay for sale. R. O. Stodghill, Jackson. Brown Top Millet Hay -with | grain, $30 ton; Sericea Lespe-- deza, $25 ton; Grass Hay, $20 ton. |Top quality. Reduced to clear. >|E, T. Newton, ES Tel. nays or 113. : babi, . Ornamental oon = | BEES 10 or 12 hives bees with shal- low supers, bees working, $10 ea. % mile S. W. Centerville. J. Mt: : enone Lithonia. + MEATS (FRESH AND CURED) Salt Cured Ham, 75e lb.; Salt Cured Shoulder, 60 Ib. Plus _|postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. Country hickory smoked meat: _/Hams 10-18 Ibs., 85 1b.; Should- ers, 8-14 lbs., 55-1b.; cider 8-14 Ibs., 50c Ib. Guar against spoil- +) age. Shipped COD. Mrs. Louise hee Pope, Dexter, Box 5. : _ |WALNUTS. AND WALNUT t. MEAT - 1953 crop Black Walnut Meat, x Ver pt. Add postage. Mrs. Viola Holloway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. New 1953 Walnuts, some hull= ed, some not, $1 bu. Mrs. R. F. Joo Cato, Stapleton. ~ 1953 crop Black Walnut Seats: $1. pt. Add- postage Mrs. Earl Swann, Union Point, Rt: 1. 2 PEaren pack, big pieces walnut _ |meats, $1 1b. Add postage. R. C- Stover, Ellijay, Rt.-.5. | SYRUP ~ 20 gal. good peighi Sorghum Syrup, in % gal. tins, $2 gal.; In quart fruit jars, $2.50 gal. See -W.| Lawrece Collins Blairsville, Rt: BEANS; 1cre: Copeniopen hk : Want some Biloxi soy aaa: oe what you have and price. ~B. Milner, Shiloh. > a : Want party to fu ie Bees for my farm, for the 8rd of the honey. Conta ys. Geor- gia Nicholls, Clarkesv lle 3 CARN: se aire Want several: pounds of the Indian corn for planting We man Cs nae: oreland, RR. % Want 30 to 85 about May 10th. Dr. H. A. Yager, PEAS:- key eggs, uote price. illen. Want 1 pint of the little white Acre pe dvise. we A. L. Barnes, Sth n, Rt. PLANTS: Want 1,000 saiienta (can- ning type) plants. Quote price. ae ee W. Williams, Twin City, Want the Sciiy June. pink tomato plants, Hastings tra early prolific tomato (Ear- lina type), and the Golden Queen or Sunray and Scarlet Dawn tomato plants. Advise. Carl Taylor, Tiger. is ROOTS AND HERBS: Want 5 or 6 lbs., small nice Black Haw roots. Contact. Mrs. E. G. Loggins, Gainesville. 816 Seotland Ave. , Want buy some wild musca- dine roots. State price. Mrs. J. G. Bolton, spany 205 Resi- sal a St. 4 CATTLE FOR SALE - 2 Jersey Cows, Heifer ist. calf, due to freshen May. ist, other due, to freshen June 20, $140. both. No letters answer- ed without postage. Mrs. Em- mer M. Puckett. Buford, se I, Box 262. Reg., Dual Purpose (milking type) Shorthorns, males and females, all ages, also a fresh cow. W. H. Loudermilk, Cor- nelia. Box 565. Jersey Guernsey (cross) milech cow, 4 gal. day, $125. at my home. Will fresh this sum- ae tae Grindle, Dahlonega. Jersey milch cow with 3 Wes. old heifer calf, $165. at my barn. Richard T. ie age Mo- ey lena. Rt. q ex- | CATTLE FOR SALE wks. old, 8 freshen soon, one (Black Angus) 2 mos. old, Jer- . | sey giving 3 gal. daily, Black Angus Bull, 30 mos. old, proven breeder, Ent. register. Lot of eleven, $900, or sell separately. Phone 2625R. J. E. { Gaudell, Athens. 4 gal. Guernsey~Cow, fresh in with reg. Holstein Calf, $100; Red Jersey Heifer, 1 yr. old, $45; Black Angus- Black Jer- 9 to, freshen in May, $100. - Earl Stephens, Fairburn, Rt. mo, Rivertown Rd. 2 reg. horn type Shorthorn Heifers, 600-700 tbe. dark, and light roan, Bill, reg., 6 mos. old. H. P. Roberson, Dillard. Jersey Bull, 14 mos. old, from reg. stock, $125 at. my lace. Exch. for small Hereford eifers. D. H. Budd, Boston, Rt. 1, Box 271, SiGe Polled and Horned Bulls, ready for service, Domino breeding, good individuals, reasonable price. F. M. Big- gers, Conyers. 2 reg. Jersey cows, fresh in with Ist calves; with or without calves; Reg. Jerseys of other ages also offered. W. P. Chap- pell, Newnan, RFD 1, Box 133: 2 Holstein Reg. Heifers, will drop calves this month. Mrs. Bessie Atnip, Sandersville, Rt. 5 : : By Plant Breeding poe Black Angus Heifers: one | has ealf 2 mos. old, other calf 2 White Face eow with 2nd, calf! eg a 1500 lbs., 6 yrs. old, Will accept animal of valye in trade; Also stot 2 ite Face Rereford de and Calves. See. Jag) site Airport), Nice Polled Bull Calf, Santa Gertrudis Crossed, 9 mos. old, Tbs.550 Ibs,, $125, H. Americus, Rt 2. Dbl. Siansare Polled Her- ford Bull, 2 -yrs. old, gentle, best bloodlines, good cond., no defects, proven breeder. Rea- sonable. Ows Darden, Watkinsville. sale._E, P. Drexel, Tifton, Rt. 3. 2 : ; Reg. Aberdeen Angus Bull with papers. ,No. $175. Lewis, W. Barge, Tyrone. 2 grown bulls, 1 yr..and 2 yr. old, Reg. Brahman, very gentle, for sale. L. H. Tumlin, Carters- ville. % Glencove Farms. Dbl. both bulls and heifers, sired est polled breeders in North Ga. Q. A. Wills, Alpharetta. a Pelp-20at 2131. z String Beans Transformed Magic Dbl Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, Super Domino the 4th, Morrison, Dallas. (Op) 2- Polled Hereford Te Trade for purebred heifers of equal value. G. W: . 1372844, Black Bird Raven Prince, wv eS reg. Polled Herefords, ey by JF Rollo Domino 5th., 8-16 mos. old, from one of the larg- Some Milch Cows for sale. | a C. D. Wood, Bowdon. Phone er Polled Hereford Bull C lf, 9 mos. old, dbl? registry, for Several bead Reg:, short type ; Shorthorn cows, heifers and || calves. Nice eattle and of good oe nee Roberson, Dil- lease eoky your | name and address on your copy n. If it'is not CORRECT in every way, or ait you are getting two copies 4 You Canna Use All the Beans You Harvest, Put Anes Up for Winter. | Reg. Guernsey Bulls, from best bloodlines, some artificial- Sac e be: taken off the Listand alwa pes t ae d ys ly sired. Ready for service. Rea- tice of CHANGE OF ADDRESS, please ak "THANK YOU FOR YOUR. CAREFUL hen of course, ig: a Federal otfetine, ae shall be ( rdingly by pro we ee to IN, x authorities. IST upon the necessity - money but valuable time 1d serious misunderstandings inst Mynds. - tor-Bulletin & 2 ts sonable price; also 5 big bone Blue guines i Sum (hogs) bred. several White Face with calves. 1/2 smile off Campbellton Rd. 4 miles across river. L. H. Hen- nesy, Douglasville, Rt. 4. 4 large Holstein Cows, 2 freshen in 2 months; others ae with 2nd calves (heifers) $175.00 ea.; 20 Holstein Heifers, 1 1/2 yrs. old, $100 ea. All good bloodlines 1 mile Manchester on Warm Springs Rd. Mrs. O, miles; Also Purebred Duroc Gilts, ready to breed, 150-175 lbs. May be seen at my farm 4 mi. South Dublin on Glenwood Rd. J. L. Allen, Dublin, Rt. 3. Riverdale, % Pine Crest Acres. Tel. Fayetteville 6581. Reg. Poll White Face Bull, Domino breeding, ecalved Mar. 5, 1948, wt, 1450 ibs., selling to prevent inbreeding, 9225, E. E. || MeGahee, Dearing, Rt. 1. (Near Fort Creek Church). of older varieties. Next to tomatoes, beans are food, for the space devoted to them. Plant breeders have improved beans remarkably, first by re- moving the strings from string beans, and then developing heavy yielding; top quality vari- eties, which resist diseases and bear twice as long in the home garden as formerly. ~ Several of thes@ new varie- ties of high merit are ndw a- yield because fe live longer, being resistant to the plant diseases which shorten the lives Just keep them picked off so no seeds can form, and you home gardeners can experience. Never sow beans until all danger of frost is over. aay are extremely sensitive to col air and @old soil. Greatest im- provement in quality has been made in bush beans, as distin- guished from pole beans, though many find the latter excellent 4f they are pieked young. s 4 There are four general types ; ing List for regular $80 $e: ee Midville. the most popular of home gar-j|of bush beans, the green and ani for any Se of any issue, please Two 2nd. Galt Holsteins, den vegetables, and one of the/wax (yellow) each divided into Market Bulletin, 222 State. Capitol, |}freshen by Ist, of May; Alsc|most efficient producers of | flat pod and round pod. Market - beans are usually flat pod, which yield better than the reund pod; and the latter have the best quality. Between the green and wax beans there are slight differ- _ences in vitamin content, se former excelling in vitamin A the latter in vitamin B, put |} both are among our most nutrie tious foods. In recent years few wax beans have been seen in eanning beans should be pick- ed before seeds form, and not more than an hour before they are cooked. Canning pod beans requires special precautions to kill the of all of our ae eh SENDING MONEY gee igh ieee. uadien 16- as ae ay beans of such ae pO Ss See. oe fic y an venderness as.none except | is attempte bas ECKS when ordering old, $140-8178 ea. Cecil Travis, ning experts. should be sought. It may be advisable to esti- mate your canning needs and sow a special row for putting up, so they can be harvested for that purpose. But always be ready to put up a few jars at a time, when there are more beans on the bushes than you need for the table. ah Bulloch, Manchester, Tel. 328W.| vailable. They bear round pore, markets; but in the opinion of ~ een advised ie som of our patrons | exceptionally long, and. filled | many they are more tender and eee unknown parties) Stag ere White Png Here shai nutritious ceed ba Ussie st better flavor than green co} Ss ce,/if they are ie e efore the ans. ae SS RDERS BEFORE | reasonably priced, del. up-to 50 seeds form. give a large| Both for the table and for f RULES And REGULATIONS The Bulletin, approximately 290,000 circulation week- ly, reated for and financed by the Georgia Farmer, is mailed under provisions of Act of June 6, 1900, and must conform to certain RULES. 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No charge for publishing notices nor subscription rateNon-resident subscribers acceptable. All eligible notices published according to classification as promptly as possible. The Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for notices (published or unpublished) nor for transactions resulting from printed notices, but we use every possible means within our jurisdiction to prevent fraud. TOM LINDER, Commissioner, _ STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Elizabeth Hynds Editor-Notices Georgia Farmers Market Bulletin and absolutely essential to farming, and STRICTLY: Reg Polled Beretare: orn May 4, 1951, Reg. Bull, 791128, Prince Grove Romie, $250. at farm. Exch. for simi- lar type bull of Equal value; F. E. Alexander, Atlanta, 610 Fayetteville Rd. DE 7100. Reg. Guernsey male calves, 1 mo. to 6 mos. old, well mark- ed, of good bloodlines, for H. W. Thurmond, Farmin 2 Grade Cows,-1 Jersey, sale. gton, 2nd. calf due June 10, one Holstein, Ist. calf due May 40, for C. F, Richardson, Decatur, Pangborn Rd. Phone Ev. (Nights). Jersey Cow fresh with calf, also Jersey-Holstein Ist. calf72 mos, old.- sale. 3466 6941. 3rd. with alves not for sate. Both cows extra good milkers. Near Ducktown. Mrs. E. L. Willingham, Cum- ming, Rt. 2. 40-60 Dairy Heuer Guernsey, full Holstein, Guernsey-Holstein crossed, of them sired by _Experi full and most ment McElders Beau 471252, some artificial bred. 3 mos. to heifers, $30. each and up. bred All calfhood vaccinated. Hamilton L. Hill, Newnan, c/o Hill Fruit Farm. Reg. Angus Bulls also some reg. Hampshire Rams and Ewes for+ sale. Dr. Ty ,A* Mo Roswell, Rt. 1. sher, One Jersey Cow, freshened in Jan. now giving 3 gals, daily. Contact. Cleve Hicks, Riverdale. Atlanta. Phone 7216, 1 proven dark red, Wa. well marked, dbl. standard polled Hereford bull, born Jan. 10, 1950. Domino bloodlines; 1 reg. polled Hereford steer, just weaned. Both in pasture cond. only. Reasonable or trade for corn or barley. Will show. Mrs. Dorothy C. DelLaPerriere, Hoshton. (On Hwy. between Winder and Gainesville). ~ Reg. horn type Hereford 4 yrs. old, Domino bree bull, ding. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. 9 yr. old bull, light red with white face and white strip a- eross nose, horns sawed off. ears spilt, lost. -Give: half of bull as reward if returned. R. S. Myers, Ludowici, Rt. 1. Reg. Guernsey Bull, 5 old, $75.; 2 mos. old Reg. fer. $85. Good spots on mos. Hei- both. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. 15 Holstein Springer He ifers, some to freshen soon, also 2 Holstein bulls, one 1% yr. other 9 months, chieap Moon, Hamilton. 6 reg. Guernsey Cows, yrs. old, 6 Heifers, 8-18 old, 4 Bull Calves, 6-12 old, for quick sale, Phone 8321. Berry pet and wild animals of any kind, skins, pelts; cotton and | M. 3-5 mos.. mos. old, $40. ea. up. Excellent breeding. A. N. Tuck, Thomas- ville, 129 East Jackson S ts Grade Hereford Brood Cows with calves by side, bred fers, open Heifers, sired Hei- and bred to reg. Hereford bulls, good quality, good cond. P. T. Patton, Shady Dale. Tel. Mon- ticello 5123. 2 Jersey Cows, 1 Yearling, 7 mos. old, for sale my place 1% mi. Lawrenceville on De- catur Hwy. Mrs. E. J. White, Lawrenceville, Rt. 4. One reg. White Wace Bull, 4 yrs. Old (7 of his sons regis- tered). Grandson of Famous. Baca A Domino 33. Reasonable price. Pat Daly, Whiteston e. HOGS FOR SALE LY 3 litters of choice reg. Duroc) Blue Ribbon stock, $25 ea. Er- nest P. Carter, Baxley, Rt. 2: (4 mi. NE). 5 reg. SPC Pigs, cham. blood- lines, life treated for cholera, $35 ea. My place 12 mi. N. Alma. Or will ship. Lamar Altman, Alma, Rt. 1. Reg. Hampshire Pigs, 8-12 wks. old, from champ. blood- lines for sale. Unrelated boars and gilts furnished. Bill Pickrell, Cochran, Rt. 2 An Essex Bred Gilt, small bone, stay fat type, binckys $45 Hoyt Moss, Lula. treated, $25. ea, at my place. 6 mos. old, appro ) Ibs., ea. FOB farm, Lew. Lindse Silver Creek. ft, Ses OIC Pigs, from reg. Bart nose, blocky type, breeding stock, ready to ship May 20. Reg, treat- ed, crated, $25 ea. MO only. Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Ret. 12 Duroc Hog; Also Guernsey Cattle for breeding for sale. Contact W. H. Gazaway, Alphar- etta. (Birmingham Community). Purebred Hereford Boar, 18 mos. old, 300 lbs., good cond. $50. Papers not available. De. liver with in 25 miles Atlanta. J. C. Keaten, Ellenwood. ; Purebred Hampshires, from excellent breeding stock; Pigs, 8 wks., $22.50 ea. at farm. Reg in buyers name. David Stough, Locust Grove, Rt. 1, Phone Grif- fin 7396. 8-12 week old OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky, treated and reg. in buyers name $25 ea. T. C. Burnett, Quitman, % Moss Oaks Farm. Booking orders: Registered} N. Hereford Pigs ready the end of |May. Furnish unrelated pairs, $25 ea. $5 deposit per pig requir- ed. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Mari- etta, Rt. 3, Ph. 8- 8772. Reg. Big Bone. Guinea Sow, 300 lbs. $75; Purebred Big Bone Guinea Boar, 300 lbs. or over,; $45. Will not ship. Bobby Spre-| well, Carrollton, Rt. 2. Reg Black PC Pigs, 8 wks. old, cholera immune, $30 ea.; Open Gilts, 5 mos. old, wt. around 150 lbs., $60 ea. Will ship. J. = Mul- lis, Cochran. 35 OIC cross cage! 8 and 10 wks old. $10 to $12. ea. at my place. Will not ship. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box "487. : AM 9237. Purebred Duroc Pigs, 4 pants! 9 wks. old, 45 lbs. ea., healthy, Reg. papers it. desired. a Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt. (8 mi. Wrightsville, Macon Hwy.). Reg. Tamworth Gilts and Boars, 4 mos. old, with pro- duction records, by Belfair. King, also one bred gilt, for sae. John P. Dempsey, Rome, Rt. 2, c/o Belfair Farm. Purebred Duroc Gilts and Boars, reg. with papers, and purebred Hampshire Gilts and Sires, Teg. 8-10 wks. old, $25. Hilton Davidson, Vo-Ag. Inst., Glenwood, Rt. 2. ce FFA Chapter). Reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs, 12 wks. old, Sows, $20. ea.; Males, $22.50. Will ship Vanee Miltier, Baxley, Rt. 1. 30 or 35 gilts, wt. 75-150 lbs., SPC-Red Duroc Cross $75. ea. for lot. Jimmie Lee ae Warwick, ies Reg. Hiiiaiice boar, farrow- ed March 25, 1952, wt. 450 Ibs, Great- grandson of Sturdibilt, PR No. 7, and grandson of Masterbilt, PR33, $75. or exch. for: boar of equal breeding. Julian H. Johnson, Gough, Purebred Duroc pigs, farrow- ed March 19 and Feb. 2nd. Wavemaster stock, either sex, $35. ea. Also Guernsey milch cows, freshen soon, 2nd calves. Good breeding and wmilkers, $200. ea; Jersey heifer spring- er, from purebred cow, arti- fically bred, $150. At farm. M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE | i ee er Good pert plow mule, 15-20 yrs. old, approx. 900 Ibs., $40. or exch. for good slow mule. R. P. Bomar, Palmetto. Good work horse, way cheap. Come see. Miss Eula Coch- ran, Roberta, Rt. 1, Was 67. 6 yr. old Tenn, Walking Horse (stallion), dark chestnut, sired by Midnight son, easily han- dled, thoroughly - traffic broke. Has sired many colts. Sacrifice for $200. or trade for cows. T. B. Fletcher, Cordele, Bax uck w: | Golden Sebright, Dark Corr ies old: oS fl bint So. Palmatte. Hic Tay Palmetto, Box 210 Black Saddle Horse, 3 will work cattle, 5% yrs $125.; Or sell with eae bridle, $150. George H. are Americus, Roi Gray Mare Mule, 12 yrs. % 200 Ibs., also 1 H, Wagon, h ess and farm tools, all - $150. Joo eo Sr.,. Aus Rt. 3, Box 208, Camp Ciritania 2-yr. old Tenr Walkin; Col strawberry roan with long, light colored mane an tail, very gentle, has been rid. den under saddle months, low price, - cons. trade for Palomino, -T. S. Wells, 2 2970 ae Ra, N further information, a 6040, Exc. 534 between 9 AM and 5:30 PM, L. C. Dangar, ee 568 St. es Ave, , Good Mare ae mont colt, also 2 mules, 5 and old for sale. T. N. Williams, Kathleen. Box 204. e Good saddle herse, 6 yea approx. 900 Ibs., sound -saddle for \sale. ae nie Yearty, Alma, Hoss ~ 5 gaited Saddle cae wor anywhere, ood aie cheap for a exch, good milch cow. Lee Tid: Manassas, RFD 2. 2 mare mules, no plu Ibs. ea., ? and 12 yrs. old workers, $250. for pre. Thornton, Buchanan. _ Black Mare Mule, 8 y 1200 lbs., perfect qualities, blemishes, $150; R: ke Roberta. | One Bay Mare, yon ae ft. will ride- or plow, and pu buggy, $20. Jim > Soperton, Rt. a Reg. Tenn. Walking _Mare, yrs. old, Tenn. Walking lion 2% yrs. old, aligible | both gentle, $200. for both, Or sell separately. 3 mi. W. p yers. Paul Hanie, Penyeg oe 3 BOX Wis One 5 yr. old Pinte very gentle, excellent. marki for sale. A. L, beast a! 4 ville, Box Be 26 s 2 tive gaited very mares, trained to work Also 2 Reg. Brahma Bu My yrs. old, very gentle, (selling t avoid dabreeta Excel calves available Dallas G. Berger, The c/o B & B Ranch. T POULTRY FOR oP BANTAMS: Purebred Buff Cochin | and RI Red Bantams, 1954 hatch, $1.50 ea. up; Also hatching eggs of both, 18, $3. parcel _ And Ringneck Pheasant 25c".@8C, Overb bus, 3609-14 Ave. Bantams: Pair., Si bright, Dark Cochin, trio; Dark Cochin, $7.50 Leghorn, $3.50; Barred Rocks $5.50; And pe White Leg- horn, - $2.50; BR, $3.50; Also Mixed Hens, 50c ea. guar. No. letters. Ship COD collect. Leonard Fleming, aoe well, Reed Creek Ba. ; Light ware lets oe tams, $3. ea. up; 5 $3.50; Bob Clark, Spring St. : 1 pair purebred Small bition Silver Sebright Banta $5.; 1 cock, 3 hens pure | type Golden Sebrights, Caudill, Rome, 28 Elmwod Tel. 2-4196. 9 RI Red Bantam ea.; Purebred Bantam Eggs, Golden and Silver bright, Mille Fleur, Black horn, $2.50 setting 15, A Show birds. J. 283, Rockmart, bition RI Red Bantams, Exhik d from Champions and prize r D. Si, Asbury, English- avi a WheitenDermace Cross, = 2H H. McLean, Chamblee, ildon Circle. "Some bantam chickens for sale, 75c ea. L. Fields, Col- ege Park. Rt. 1, (Blutner Rd.), phone Fairburn 6604. _ POULTRY FOR SALE Too J Janssen S. C. White Leg- horns, 4 mos. old, starting - to lay, $2, 50 ea. or $2. 25 ea. for lot. Jes R. Johnston, Jr., Mari- etta, Rt. 2 (Providence Rd.) . CORNISH: { C, Want several Dark Cornish chickens, both hens and roost- ers. H. D. Garrison, Griffin, Box 167. Want Silver Lace Wyandotte stock, / WYANDOTTES: ee Manley, Royston. ae $8 and $9 pr; also some Bob Whites and doves, and Silver Sebright bantam (chick- ens) if come for. Cant ship now. Will swap some for Silver pheasants. W. J. Windham, Co- Piedmont Ave. NE., 110 giant White Leghorns, now laying approx. 75. Pct. Have t been vaccinated, $2 ea. or entire lot, at farm. William oe Vinson, Cedartown, Ge ies tams, Pigeons, Royal PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES. 40 Homing Pigeons, $1. ea.; 1 Blue King, eS Pair Mookees banded, $2.50. F, Fellmann; lumbus, 1544-15th anor Atlanta, 427 Highiower Rd., -About 200 White King ill have: 3,500 Honnegers | Pigeons, one of finest strains, White Leghorn pullets, 10 wks.| working, $1. pr. FOB. J. A. old, -about June ist, for sale.}Gammon, Cedartown, P. O. oa We Hughes, Atlanta, 457/Box 539. AT 2741. Large Jumbo White King mated and working, | 1 also Mallard Ducks, Fancy Ban- Purple Guineas and Toulouse Geese. Mrs. Helen Street, meee Rte 2: aE Rooster, Apr. $3.20r $2. Mated Ringneck Pheasants, 2 hens and cock, $10.; Pheasants, 1 day old, 50c; Also eggs of same breed, 13, $2.50. Marvin Osborn, REDS: NH, RI, PARMENTERS 650 good Parmenter Pullets, 250 Sex Link Pullets | 5. (red male and barred female), Jan. 22 hatch, vaccinated a- gainst Buonchetis and New Castle disease, $1.50 ea. F. M Ogletree, Barnesville. 18 purebred RI Red Hens, dark red, strain, 11 mos. old, $2. ea.; $35. for lot. Cannot ship. Come see. Mrs. L. H. Sanders, Colbert, Rt. Worihena and May laying, $7.50 pr.; and July hatch, $5. pr. Best breeding stock. Also. Eggs, $30. C. E. McKinney, 3304 oe Rd.o Ne E;, Rt. 13st: Colored sae Pigeons, good 1 male Modena, Pair Red Carneux- -Racing FOB. James F. Bobwhite 1953 June RI Red Chicks, Hens, $2. ea. Donaldson, Atlanta, GEESE, ETC.: ders, Clarkston 3-7286. force ,PHEASANTS, ~ rooster and 6 hens, or baby Indian Creek Dr. a Beeoss oe chicks. State prices. Mrs. 'R. S. caanee a ei ee gta H . DOVES, oe : are Rockmart, 512 E. Elm | Common Pigeons, $2. a Julian | 42 or more | Fs Calif. Valley f ; eae tae Senueiext le, 603 Jonesboro, Mimosa Dr. Baby Watkinsville. | old, $7., Red BERRIGOLDS laying t POULTRY FOR SALE bloodtested, 25 for $5.; PP. Mrs. Decatur, Candler. De. 2405. * TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, 2 large healthy White Gan- $2.50 ea. Will ship. Tel, George, Stone Mountain, Rt. 3, Big White Ducks, 1 drake and 2 hens for sale. E. J. Berry, 5 White Pekin Ducks, $7.50. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. 5-White Pekin Ducks, 1 yr. Or exch. for 1,000 Bunch Sweet. Potatoes plants. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Ellijay, Rt. Berrigold Chichkens (breeding | cockerels, direct stock), Mar. 25, 1954 hatch. Ready to ship in light (no return) crates week of May 13th.; $1.25 ea. No less 4 shipped. No COD or chks. Let- ters ans. J. W. Cartledge, Sr., Columbus, 2727 Lumpkin Court. dark strain, Laying Don TBS. Mrs. \ Edora log Prices Paid At Various Markets PAGE SEVEN POULTRY FOR SALE LEGHORNS , 30 W. L. Hens, 10 RI Reds laying, for quick sale, $1.25 ea Brings coops. Located Hwy. : one mile Lee Filling Station, last house on eft of driveway (unk yd. on right). Mrs. J. C. Roberts. Riverdale, Rt. 1, Box 139. d MINORCAS, MISCELLANEOUS ORPNGTONS 3 fine. Yellow Buff Orpitintan: young Roosters, $2 ea. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. 75 young hens, laying, wt. 8 and 9 lbs. $2 ea. Etta Thompson, Atlanta, 2005 Cheshire Ave., S. Wea 6777, ie BANTAMS~ @White and Yellow Speckled Game Bantams, 2 hens, 1 rooster, $5 trio. J. T. Owens, Sr. Cov- ington, Rt. 2. Golden Sebright Bantams, 4-6 wks. old, $5 trio. E. J. Patten, ; Ocilla, Box pale CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS 1 ea. Mug-Wamp Cock and Hen $6 for both. Write or see. W. H. Wright, Hemp. 15 Common Bantam Hens, all laying, for sale. T. F. Dan- iel, Statham. Rt. 1. 5 i No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 [| Emanuel bees $/Y, Swainsboro 27.25 26. 75 25.75 Pulaski Sales Barn, Hawkinsilte 26.60 26.10 25.70 25.50 | Wathlagioa Co. Mkt. Assoc., oss a Sandersville 27.05 26.53 25.70 - ee : ; April 19 : ee ie 26O ee Bleckley L/S Auct., Cochran 27.65 27.00 26.50 et ala Bee TAN Ee cmc G5. Sad Caen 27.50 26.75 - Columbus S/Y, Columbus 27.20 ; 26.70 26.40 2600 ~ Chatham Co. S/Y, Savannah 27.10 26.70 25.80 3 way Craig Com. Cen =e _ 26.25 26.02 25.70 25.25 | Dedge Stock Barn, Eastman - 26.75 26.26 24.60 : an = Ga. Farm Prod. Sales Co., Thomaston 27.25 26.50 25.75 2410 iS Auct Born, Elberton : 22.00 22.00 22.00 | Jesup Stockyard, Jesup 27.36 26.55 25.80 25,11 Farmers Chop L/S Assn., Soperton = =26,.25 25.91 25.16 Millen L/S Mk., Millen 27.00 2650 25.65 25.60 Jones N hoff Com. Co., Macen 27.50 27.00 26.60 25.10 Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 26.75 we . : c 7 Ocilla L/S: Co., Ocilla 26.61 26.35 25.85 24.39 n er L/S Mkt. Alma 26.55 26.05 = 25.70 24.75 | Seminole L/S Auct., Mkt., Donalsonville 26.80 26.65 25.85 24.70 sa. Valley Com. Go., Rome _ 27.65 + =-26.90 += 2500 +=. 23.00 | Shuman L/S Mkt., Hagan 27.25 26.60 25.55 it Stockyard, Mite 4 26.75 26.00 25.25 x Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 27.16 26.95 26.00 26.05 oultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 26.41 26.00 . Swainsboro S/Y, Swainsboro 27.30. 26.70 26.00. 2575 "Ragsdale McClure Com. Co., Rome 27.50 27.00 26.75 mares a Wrightsville S/Y, Wrightsville 26.45. 25.55 April 20 : April 15 es Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 26.67 26.21 25.35 25.00 Bulloch S/Y, Statesboro 27.09 26.26 25.25 23.75 | Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 26.75 26.62 25.51 + e Dublin L/S Com. Co., Dublin 2710 26.80 26.30: 75.95 | DaWten L/S Co. Dawson er ee eee oe : Fitzgerald L/S Auct. Co., Fitzgerald 26.53. 26.19 25.11 Farmers L/S Auct., Nashville 27.30 26.91 26.20 25.35 Ragsdale & Long Com. Co., Quitman 26.92 26.20 25.30 25.45 | Farmers S/Y. Arlington. eo ee eS ce Smith Stockyard, Augusta 26.65 26.05 25.50. 25.25 Farmers rnyee Sylvania 27.00 26.40 25.60 25.30 | Waldoa L/S Coq Valdosta 26.63 26.25 25.43 28,00 | MeRee, S/Y. McRae oe: ee Shedd 16. : | Mitehel Co. L/S Co., Camilla 26.90 26.70 25.90 25.10 Candler L/S Mkt, Metter 37.25 26.60 25.76 Smith $/Y, No. 3, Thomson ~ 27.00 26.75 26.50 28.50 Gee is Bee, NE 27.09 26.27. 2515 24.00. | Tattnall L/S Mkt., Glenville 27.35 26.55 25.20 24.05 = ; : 26.00 | Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 27.60 26.75 25.40 24.75 e Cordele L/s Com. Co., Cordele 26.94 26.50 25.90 April 21 ; Flint River L/S Auct., Bainbridge 26.60 26.10 25.00 Hazlehurst L/S Mkt. Hazlehurst 26.76 26.19 25.00 25.50 | Gainesville L/S Auct. Co., Gainesville 27.25 25.00, Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 26.94 26.45 25.60 25.30 : yivenia Stockyard, Sylvania 26.75 26.55 25.75 25.60 | Ragsdale, Long Com. Co., Lakeland 27.25 26.35 25.15 / mith Bros. Stockyard, Bartow 27.00 26.50 25.70 26.55 | Seaboard S/Y, Colquitt 27.01 26.79 26.99 25.18 lle S/Y, Thomasville 27.10 26.80 26.30 25.60 | Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 26.72 26.88 . 26.00 Y, Tifton 26.69 26.50 25.20 - | Union S/Y, Albany 27.04 26.71 26.90 26.10 Co. Stockyord, yous: 27.10 26.50 25.75 25.50 | Vidalia S/Y, Vidalia 27.12 26.35 = -25.62 25.80 sity L/S Auct., Gainesville 27.70 26.50 25.25 _ 24.50 | Wilkes Co. S/Y, Washington 26.65 26.60 26.20 25.10 ee See April 22 27.60 Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 26.78 26.30 25.09 25.90 ham S/Y. Pelham o BT 26.40 25.90 - Gainesville, Oak St. -tons to be returned at once. MO _ ing one 18 mos. old Cock (big B Myrtice Clack, Pitts, -. BRAHMA: f ; ~ Ryan, Tallapoosa. ea. C. W. Page, Atlanta, 149 North Ave. N. E. Guinea Pigs (cavies), $2-$3 ? mos. old, $3 ea.; PAGE EIGH1 POULTRY FOR SALE 2 Game Stags, Claiborn-Leop- ard, $4 ea; One RH, $3 Ready for brood pen; 2 Game Cocks, RH-Claret, $4 ea.; One White Drake, $2 Exch. -drake for 4 bantam hens. R. L. Griffin, 2 purebred, heavy type Dark Cornish Nov. hatch Pullets, 1 Cockerel, $1.75 ea.; $5 trio; Also Eggs, 155 S175% 30, $3.45; Car- only. Miss Cora B, Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1 Box 35, 6 ure Dark Cornish Hens, lay- bone type), $15. H. W. Thur- mond; Farmington. POULTRY WANTED BABY CHICKS: Want 150 baby chicks to raise on halves. You furnish chicks end feed: Will keep until 10 weeks old. Write first. Mrs. Rte2. _ Want abou 600 baby chicks to raise on halves. You furnish feed. Will take any amount. J. D. Boyd, Douglasville, Broad St: Want few Big Brahma Chick- ens with feathers on legs, light oi dark. Letters ans. G. R. Williams, Brookhaven. GEESE: 5 Want . pair Geese, close enough to go after. Write what. you have and price. Mrs. Bill Gilstrap, Chickamauga, Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS: Want 500 pullets, not yet in production. Give breed, age. Willing to pay reasonable price. Dalton Hughes, Rockmart, Rt. a RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE White rabbits; 3 young 2 mos. old, $1.35 ea; some big, bred does, and 1 big buck, sure breeder, $4.00 ea. Exp. Col.; I white with tan markings, 3 Black Dutch. does, 1 brown markings and 1 with some white, brd, $3 ea. Mrs. N. T. Some rabbits and guinea pigs (cavies) for sale. Mrs. Hel- er Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Ch. 1777. Z Giant Chinchilla Rabbits, purebred, 2 does bred, $4.25; 1 buck, $2.50. W. Ww. Powell, Har- lem. NZW Bred Does, $4-$5 ea.; 4 1 month, $1.50 pr. All ages. Will ship. Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677 Pharr Rd., N. E. Cresent 4390. White Giant Pinkeyed Rab- bits, doe and 3 small, $4; 1 buck, $2; Bred doe, $3; 1. Color- ed Bluck, $1.50. S. R. Wade, Al- to Rte. 15 N. Z. Reds and Whites, Red, White and Blue Reg. or eligible for reg. rabbits, very reason- able for quick sale. Mrs. H. I. Doyal, Ben Hill, 5160 Camp- bellton Rd. Cross breed rabbits, heavy meat type, 8-12 each -litter: Juniors, 2 does and buck, $10; Seniors, $10 pair. Fred Taun- | ton, Butler, Box 95. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Purebred Nubian goat, second freshening, 2 kids, $35. Wm. N. Huff, Austell, Rt. 2 River Rd. phone 2898, Between 40 and 50 sheep, $12.- 50 ea. for lot. Sold together. J.| G. Wills, Alpharetta. Tel. 2511.| | Deep bodied Western Ewes,} acclimated, 100 with lambs at | side, also open yearing ewes, Georgia raised. R. B. Curtis, | Farmington. Call Madison 2608. Goats (not milk) for sale or aa 7 Poa iver bortomts in corn, on me erate trade for corn or hay. W, P. Col- vin, Milner, MARKET. BULL TIN, SHEEP & GoaTs FOR SALE Purebred Saanan Billy Goat, can be reg., has horns 10 mos. old, at my barn $15. Miss Kate West College Park , Rt. f, Ston- wallTell Rd. Several purebred Milk Goats, and 1 reg. French Alpine buck with papers. Lott Stith, SOE TON; Rts Fresh young, short. haired, hornless Nubian Milk Goat, TB Bangs tested, 8 qts. daily, $35. Cannot ship. W. 3. Sumlin, At- janie 730 Grand Ave., a W. Be. 93 . Good grade eats goats, milk- ers, young does and bucks. Rea- sonable. H. G. Elliott, Conley, 3002 Boulder Crest Dr. Di. 7206. Milk Goat, fresh | in, with 2 nannie kids, good stock, gentle, 1 gal. or more milk, good shape, all 3 for $39. or can buy without pe oo Bee Villa Rica, Rt.) Fine milk goat, fresh, gives 1 gallon day. Can be seen at my home. O. J. Pettit, Decatur, 3181 a Rd. (Rt. 1). phone DE 3 young milk goats, freshened April 7, 9 and 11th respectively; each has twin kids and gives 3 to 6 Qts. daily. Sell or trade for pigs or yearlings. E. J. Berry, Jonesboro Mimosa Drive. Nubian milk goat, frsh in with 2 kids; gave 1 gal. per day with first kidding. A. L. Barnes, Griffin. Rt. C. V_ ict VESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want exch. purebred Guern- sey bull, not reg., ready for light) service, for a Short Horn or} Black Angus bull of good blood. Avery Alderman, Route 1 Twin City. Want 1 young polled Here-. ford bull, reg. old enough for service, at right price. R. H. Ear- nest, Atlanta, 2380 Campbellton Rd. S: W. "phone RA 7245 after 7 PM week days. . Want 1 Short Horn bull, 6 mos. to lyr. old, prefer White with horns, cheap for eash: J. F. Well- born, Rock Spring. HOGS: Want 6 OIC gilts, 3-4 mos. old, Reg., treated and shipped. Quote best price. Z. L. Anderson, .Kath- leen, Rt. 1. - Want Reg., and bred gilt, OIC, Hampshire, or Little Bone Gui- nea: State what you have .Bonnie B. Cole, Sr., Lawrenceville. Rt. 1, Box 179. Want 100 shoats (hog), not too fat. also 50 poor sows. Quote. Will pick up if pes right. H. W. Vaughn, Athens, Box 682. *phone 577. Want 50 feeder shoats, wt. 80 to 100. lbs. ea. State price, size and where located, F. T. Cham- blee, Brookhaven, 1633 Candler Rd.-Atlanta phone CH 2303. GOATS: FARM HELP WANTED _ POSITIONS Want eountry aot 9 on Perot {ee eae work ngs Mest be in good h ve good refer- | ences. pew ro Time & with my ys. eaten Street, Atlanta, Want single man as hel bee work on farm. se liable, willing , worker. fate age, and wages. oe: with room and board. References. J. O, Hallman, Jr., Blackshear, Rt. 1 Box 106-A. : Want clean middle age color- ed woman for light farm work on farm. Salary, room, board. oF J. O. Garner, LaGrange, .. Bs Want white, middle aged wo- man for light farm work on farm in exchange for room, peers salary. 2 in family. Mrs. WwW. M. Priggiae Summerville, Rit Want elderly couple to live as family on: small farm and help with small garden patchs and | poultry. 2 in family, 2 mi. ae Lake off Rockbridge Rd. Martin Rd. E Lake-Stone Mountain). Board, room, small salary. M.-C. ees Stone Mountain, Mitac diese Want: ambitious young man to work on cattle farm. Very good 5 R house. Willingness to work and learn more important than experience. Dell Russell, Greensboro, Box 327. ? Want couple to live in house with my father and tend live- stock, other light farm chores. City conveniences. J. fT. Light-| foot, Jr., Coolidge. Want nice colored couple no children, to live in 4 R house on place, lights, running water, on mail Rt., to work on farm. Must be reliable and ood workers. Luther | McC Donalsonville. Rt. 1, Box 217. Want good, sober, settled, middle aged or older white man, no bad _ hahits, prefer. war Vet- eran with some income of own, tc live in home with me and help with light farm chores. (I am also Vet. of World War I and BON Enoch A. Bush, Eastman, Rt. 3. Want man with family to work on farm for wages. Cot- ton and tobacco, school and mail Rt. Come at onee. Palmer Hamm, Cobb- rtown. Rt. 2. : Want reliable Cattle man (prefer with small family) ex- || perienced with Reg. Hereford cows. Must be able operate farm, machinery, feed, breed, range and doctor eattle; also sober and willing worker. Ref. and personal interview re- quired. State particulars and salary expected. Write. B. C. Limerick, Macon, P. O. Box 202. phone 5-3780. Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Ma A ae (Between Pine. vin, | House on. k | farm. Can do any kind of farm work or tend cattle. Sam Josn- son, Fayetteville, Rt. 3. : Want job on dairy, chicken, or} t. 4, ee Slightly disabled e e t ran eae job tractor drtving farm, caretaking hogs or cattle, or working with patches or other light farm chores for 1 year at least. ,Wife, 3 small children. Must have 4 R house (good cond.), with water, elec. HH. Skinner, Doraville, Rt. 2, % H.S. Gilleland. Want job- on farm in exchange for part time (while not in and board. Miss Aubrey May, Atlanta 1267 Peachtree St., N.E. Want work on cattle, hog, or poultry farm. Self, wife, 3 boys. Experience, References. Frank Spears, Omega, Rt. 1. Want job on farm in excange|} for room, board, $10 weekly. n | Just self and small girl. Go any- where in Ga. Letters ans. Mrs. Oree Brown, Metter. Young man, 18 yrs. old wants, job on dairy, poultry, or cattle farm. Sober, honest, willing to work. Can drive tractor and | truck, and do general farm work. References if desired. Albert Bentley, Gray, Rt. 1. 10 A corn and truck patches.} Can drive truck and tractor. Need or 6 R house wired for} elec. stove, good water, etc. Mail and school rt. 8 children to} help work. Prefer 50 mi. radius Atlanta Have to be moved. I have cow, pigs, chickens. S. A. Loftin, Powder Springs, Rt. 1. Want farm on standing rent basis, 5 to 15 miles of Austell. | Must have house, wired for elec. stove, barn, other outbldgs., | i pasture and enough Tand for small crop corn and truck patch-| man, Atlanta, 339 Techwood Dr., Waparianbed man wants ob on| uek farm. T. C. Haynie, Toccoa, : school) in exchange for room} i es. M. E. Wilder, %R. M. Pitt-| 5 on| Rt wants jo aundry te a tin family. and ag Be at once. adjoining county. J ARCS, 118 R 34 yr. old: nian. with wite, children, wants job Lifetime on farm. tle ranch. Sober, honest, es worker, oe sider pes mo. or more J. ae Concord, Want job on farm looking after| _ cattle and poultry: Also about} , centage: ee or standing Consider any amt. up to 20,0 depending on kind of equi -ment used. Experienced. Ne 4 R ~ house. References Box 317. Ferguson Stockbri Want job on farm. 35 a old, sin; pene. Weekly a. De Decatur, De. 8443. - Veteran, _single Ne-Ws 5 ae 830 Pryor St. Ss. Se re? paar oe _ = of young eattle well bred than 98 Pct. -having been testedSeveral Reg. with calves at side, some A dispersion sale of aioe + 300 head grade H fords, and a number of Reg. Polled Hereford take place on. Friday, May 7th at 10:30 AM mont Farms, Piedmont, 62 mi. Barnesville, Thomaston, 20 mi. Griffinthis. is substantially females over 6 mos. old vaccinated for Bs pulls of finest of springer cows and heifers, open heife nurse cows, to be sold. Terms of sale, Cas rti check, I. C. & J. C.. Collier, Owners, Sane and well cared bred on our Farms: rebred, also * pleat a GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome Want to rent for her feed and}. 4-19 4-20 4-21 4-21 > #22. pasture, a good milk goat, giving - at least 3 Qts milk per day. - now. Advise. Mrs. Georgia Nic- wea & Helfers i 22.00-22.85 : pokes Sea i a ee Ce Good - 19.00-21.60 19,00-22.00 _19.00-20.00 19.50-22.50 moneazay: HORSES A : Coml. 16.00-18.25. 16.00-18.75 16,.50-18.00 6.50-19,00 19. ND Utility * $4.00-15.75 13.75-16.00 14,00-15.00 15.00-17.00 -14,00-16.00 Want trade hay baler, good | Cutters 11.00-12.00 11.00-13,00 11.50-13.00 11.75-13.00 BP a 50 : cond,, for a good mule. See baler > ; : at Riverdale, or contact, Cleve] gaives : : e eco Hicks, Atlanta, WA7216. Good & Gholee *'17.25-22.80 _*17.50-21.50 18.00-21.00 jrapanay Util. & Som. 13.78-17.50 13.25-17.75 14.00-18.00 -50-17, ss pone meen Shee descaeen ae 8 Goce eae 18.25-22.00 19.00-23.00_19,00-23.25 and price; also I have at Stud, 5 * ; sf dark Palomino Shetland stallion. | COWS ; et res nee sae Roger 8. Cobb, Marietta. phone| Utility 11.50-13.75 11.00-13.50 12.00-13.50 11.50-13.50 11.50-12.50 8-2960. c. & CG, 8.25-11.75 8.00-11.75 9.00-11.50 8.50-12.00 - oe e = = - * = RABBITS: Want some Angora! pug HOt eee Seer tabbity: dood and a few bucks Une me Bowl. -15.60 -13.00-18.25 }3.00-15.00 -13,50-14.25 2.00-14.00 Advise. D. J. Green, Griffin. Rt.| Cutters it He 13.00 11.50-13,00 ae Losecaite mat 00-18.00 2.50-17 13.00 a Steers Helfers 13.00-17.25 13.00-18. 50-17, = FARM HELP WANTED Calves 13.60-19.50 13.00-19.28 ad Be saben pasty ee ee Sourse of Information < a hedpral St eee News Serviog 5 ee ne D Seventh N. & , ou er, Douglasville, "g 2